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almost three dozen write ertion and comedians for this book and all of them said we're not trying to educate people, we're trying to be funny. know that when al franken ran for the senate and when he became a senator, he became very serious about his policy and he put that first. and so while his fund-raising letters can be very, very witty, truly he's a senator first and a comedian not. >> alison, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> and up next, before joe biden and paul ryan square off this week, we have a little vice presidential debate history toure style. of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a hea
almost three dozen write ertion and comedians for this book and all of them said we're not trying to educate people, we're trying to be funny. know that when al franken ran for the senate and when he became a senator, he became very serious about his policy and he put that first. and so while his fund-raising letters can be very, very witty, truly he's a senator first and a comedian not. >> alison, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> and up next, before joe biden and paul ryan...
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>> guest: a career sergeant, in the military 22 years by the time she was deployed to iraq, and she was a car gent first class and had been a drill sergeant as well. she had also serve in honduras and at home and really had a long career behind her and was very enthusiastic about the army, until she got sent to iraq. iraq was a different experience for her. partly because of the racism she experienced and partly because of the -- the, i would say discrimination both rationally and sexually that she experienced, but also because of the nature of the war itself which she ended upturning against. now, i'm not saying this is typical of every soldier, by that's another thing i heard from more soldiers than i expected was a great deal of criticism about the war based on what they saw on the ground and by what we hear about in our armchairs at home. >> host: professor, how did you find the five women that you focus on in the book? >> guest: i interviewed 40 women who served in iraq over three years. i found through veteran groups mainly, one led to another whom she received with who led me to
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we are in countdown mode. a few weeks before another presidential election where the economy is issue number one. over the last four years of the obama administration's attempt to deal with the worst financial crisis in decades we have an inside report. "washington post" bob woodward is with me. the author of the "the price of politics." good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> the book is spectacular. i want to ask you what happen you learned during the reporting. the financial crisis and president obama's election seemed to be an ideal time when those two with iedologists could come together. was the opportunity wasted? >> look, the federal government's financial house is not in order. it's in total disorder. no business that you cover would ever accept $16 trillion in outstanding debt with the almost guarantee -- or in fact the fact that we will have to borrow another trillion or two
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we are in countdown mode. a few weeks before another presidential election where the economy is issue number one. over the last four years of the obama administration's attempt to deal with the worst financial crisis in decades we have an inside report. "washington post" bob woodward is with me. the author of the "the price of politics."...
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let's develop mo stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... .so they can insre our students. let's solve this. railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their t network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rorove, 10 gps satellites, and 20 space shuttles ...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. >>> we are in countdown mode. a few weeks before another presidential election where the economy is issue number one. over the last four years of the obama administration's attempt to deal with the worst financial crisis indecades we have an inside report. "washington post" bob woodward is with me. the author of the "the price of politics." good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> the book is spectacular. i want to ask you what happen you learned during the reporting. the financial crisis and
let's develop mo stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... .so they can insre our students. let's solve this. railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their t network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rorove, 10 gps satellites, and 20 space shuttles ...all in one year. and not a...
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>> guest: a career sergeant, in the military 22 years by the time she was deployed to iraq, and she was a car gent first class and had been a drill sergeant as well. she had also serve in honduras and at home and really had a long career behind her and was very enthusiastic about the army, until she got sent to iraq. iraq was a different experience for her. partly because of the racism she experienced and partly because of the -- the, i would say discrimination both rationally and sexually that she experienced, but also because of the nature of the war itself which she ended upturning against. now, i'm not saying this is typical of every soldier, by that's another thing i heard from more soldiers than i expected was a great deal of criticism about the war based on what they saw on the ground and by what we hear about in our armchairs at home. >> host: professor, how did you find the five women that you focus on in the book? >> guest: i interviewed 40 women who served in iraq over three years. i found through veteran groups mainly, one led to another whom she received with who led me to
>> guest: a career sergeant, in the military 22 years by the time she was deployed to iraq, and she was a car gent first class and had been a drill sergeant as well. she had also serve in honduras and at home and really had a long career behind her and was very enthusiastic about the army, until she got sent to iraq. iraq was a different experience for her. partly because of the racism she experienced and partly because of the -- the, i would say discrimination both rationally and...
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arlen specter could teach john boehner a thing or three. john is calling from state college, pennsylvania. how are you swan? >> caller: how are you? >> bill: you got to know the man, he was a constituent for a while. >> caller: i met arlen a few times when i was at aflcio. he was chief of staff and had me thrown out of his office. >> bill: what? >> caller: had me thrown out of his office because he was a man from new york and i said anyone from pennsylvania's qualified to do the job. i got bounced. i don't think there will ever be a moderate, because these tea baggers something else, like nazis, but i don't want to give nazis a bad name. >> were you in the labor movement there? >> caller: oh, yes a union officer, yes. >> bill: again, i know members of several unions who told me over the years right no, in pennsylvania, where was arlen specter, because he's been with us and he was a solid labor vote all of those years. ok john, good to hear from you andy -- we can do without the nazi reference, thank you. andy in delaware. >> caller: i think
arlen specter could teach john boehner a thing or three. john is calling from state college, pennsylvania. how are you swan? >> caller: how are you? >> bill: you got to know the man, he was a constituent for a while. >> caller: i met arlen a few times when i was at aflcio. he was chief of staff and had me thrown out of his office. >> bill: what? >> caller: had me thrown out of his office because he was a man from new york and i said anyone from pennsylvania's...
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. >> commerce, education, and the -- what'the third one there? oops. >> tonight we take you behind the scenes. >> see if they can do this flash. >> we'll show you what they don't like to talk about. >> so lying is okay in politics? >> what's behind winning the presidency? ♪ >> when it to say winning the presidency, i'd like to think that the choices about whose ideas are better, but when you talk to people behind the scenes they talk about moments. >> there are a series of moments. that's what matters. >> remember the scream? howard dean led john kerry in early polls, but then after a loss he tried to rally the troops. >> we're going to california, and texas, and new york! >> the room was noisy. and people in the room said, this sounded like a normal rally. >> and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yay! >> but because dean's microphone picked up only dn's voi, the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. >> yay! >> that unfairly may have killed his campaign. even images can matter more than issues. this video is said t
. >> commerce, education, and the -- what'the third one there? oops. >> tonight we take you behind the scenes. >> see if they can do this flash. >> we'll show you what they don't like to talk about. >> so lying is okay in politics? >> what's behind winning the presidency? ♪ >> when it to say winning the presidency, i'd like to think that the choices about whose ideas are better, but when you talk to people behind the scenes they talk about moments....
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most people didn't know speaker of the house john boehner. >> who's this? >> i have no idea. >> man didn't know nancy pelosi. >> who's this? >> i don't know. >> oh, my god. >> well, this is awkward. >> that's the ve president of something. >> let's taste the actual vice president. >> who's this? >> i don't know who that one is. it's the vice psident. just can't remember his name. >> biden. >> no, no. >> many were better at celebrities. >> tom cruise. >> justin bieber. >> it's not that people are stupid, but most americans spend more time thinking about other things. >> the average amount of time that a person spends on presidential politics in the course of a campaign is probably about three hours. >> tt may shock you polical junkies who watch fox, but americans spend much more time thinking about food, money, sex. politics is way down the list. it's a reason they keep appeals simple, emotional. >> there's a bear in the woods. >> republicans run ads like this one to suggest democrats are soft on defense. >> isn't it smart to be as strong as the bear? >> we
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and paul ryan jokes how he has been reading federal budget since he was 22 years old. so they both will have a lot of data, obviously coming at it have different perspectives, but i think they will be very well matched. >> thank you both so much. and back to the white house, mike with a good sunday to you. >> hi, alex. >> let's check out the president's schedule, what does it look like? >> well, he left a very rainy office, and is on his way to california. whenever a democratic president goes to california, that is usually to raise money. and indeed, the president has several fundraisers scheduled in california, in los angeles, including at the nokia center, with jennifer hudson, and katy perry, friends tell me she is pretty cool. he goes on to san francisco, california, for more fundraising in between, and he will be there for a dedication of the national monument, to caesar chavez, a hero. and let me check my notes here, wednesday a down day here at the white house, and thursday back on air force one, down to florida for more campaign events. so certainly, the presid
and paul ryan jokes how he has been reading federal budget since he was 22 years old. so they both will have a lot of data, obviously coming at it have different perspectives, but i think they will be very well matched. >> thank you both so much. and back to the white house, mike with a good sunday to you. >> hi, alex. >> let's check out the president's schedule, what does it look like? >> well, he left a very rainy office, and is on his way to california. whenever a...
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. >> commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? >> tonight we take you behind the scenes. >> we will show you what they don't like to talk about. >> but lying is okay in politics. >> what's behind winning the presidency? >> when it comes to winning the presidency i would like to think the choice is about whose ideas are better. when you talk to the people behind the scenes they talk about moments. >> there are series of moments. that's what matters. >> remember the scream? howard dean led john kerry in early polls but he tried to rally the troops. >> we are going to california and texas and new york. the room was noisy and people in the room said it sounded like a normal rally. >> we are going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. but because dean's microphone only picks up dean's voice the tv broadcast made him sound crazy. that unfairly may have killed his campaign. >> even images can matter more than issues. this video said to have hurt john kerry. this said to have helped bill clinton. in 1980 republican primary he
. >> commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? >> tonight we take you behind the scenes. >> we will show you what they don't like to talk about. >> but lying is okay in politics. >> what's behind winning the presidency? >> when it comes to winning the presidency i would like to think the choice is about whose ideas are better. when you talk to the people behind the scenes they talk about moments. >> there are series of moments. that's...
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robert watson, your thoughts. >> i spent much of my 22-year career as a big advocate for civic education, so when we at lynn university found out we were hosting this debate, we wanted to use it as an engine to drive civic education. we had mock debates for high schoolers. right before i came here, we had some fifth graders put together an exhibit. it has to be something like a boxing official, to try to give ground 12 obama and around two to romney -- around one -- round one to obama and round towo to romney. i tried to come up with a rubric to be able to do that. i came up with this scorecard as something that our students on campus and area high-school kids are able to use this for hosting what parties -- watch parties. i am handing the same one to c- span if you want to post it on your website. i passed it out around the country so students can try to figure out who won the debate and who lost or more importantly what constitutes a good or bad debate performance. >> robert watson is a professor at lynn university, site of the fourth and final debate in this election year, the third p
robert watson, your thoughts. >> i spent much of my 22-year career as a big advocate for civic education, so when we at lynn university found out we were hosting this debate, we wanted to use it as an engine to drive civic education. we had mock debates for high schoolers. right before i came here, we had some fifth graders put together an exhibit. it has to be something like a boxing official, to try to give ground 12 obama and around two to romney -- around one -- round one to obama and...
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he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a graduate school his dad had wanted to attend. >> one of george's ambitions in life when he was a young man was to go to harvard business school. and george never ended up doing that, didn't graduate college. >> narrator: mitt romney arrived on the harvard campus at just the moment a new, radical approach to business was being taught. >> he was at harvard business school at the time of a real revolution sweeping through this place that the american industrial corporation was kind of deeply diseased and troubled, in a way that wa
he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for...
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if interest rate just go back to 5.5%, interest will be about 22% of the budget. 45 is just a horrifying fact that will crowd out tons of needs of social spending. so they are really focused on this and it's a really wild card for 2013 and its impact on the bond market. >> we have the eu talking about pushing back basel iii. with a impact does that have? >> one thing that brought down lee may brothers is regulatory arm stranlg. the u.s. teams to be moving along a lot faster than europe and i just think politicians around the world going forward have to get together because you can't have europe delaying basel iii and the u.s. moving ahead with dodd-frank in such an aggressive way. it doesn't make sense. >> larry, thanks for joining us this morning. >>> asia tell likely to power growth next year. world's second biggest economy not likely to face a hard landing. china has room to push fiscal stimulus to prop its economy. we'll get more clues starting tomorrow when it toasts september trade figures and monday, beijing will also release inflation data on thursday, china third quarter gdp. so
if interest rate just go back to 5.5%, interest will be about 22% of the budget. 45 is just a horrifying fact that will crowd out tons of needs of social spending. so they are really focused on this and it's a really wild card for 2013 and its impact on the bond market. >> we have the eu talking about pushing back basel iii. with a impact does that have? >> one thing that brought down lee may brothers is regulatory arm stranlg. the u.s. teams to be moving along a lot faster than...
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that is health education. we need the american people to have a chance to be educated on matters of nutrition, choices that we make. look we're responsible ultimately for our own health. and we have an ag bill right now that continues to subsidize and encourage the consumption of large amounts of sugar and fat that ultimately is going to cause the american taxpayers to have to pay for people's medical conditions that we have subsidized industries to help create those problems. >> as history has proven time and again, your home state of ohio could prove to be instrumental in this election. what are you hearing from your constituents? >> well, i'm hearing that the election is very close, that it's going to hinge on turnout. there's a lot of work being done that i can see on both sides of the aisle here where in our democratic neighborhoods people are working very hard to get the vote out or to get early voting accomplished. notwithstanding the fact that our republican secretary of state has tried to discourage t
that is health education. we need the american people to have a chance to be educated on matters of nutrition, choices that we make. look we're responsible ultimately for our own health. and we have an ag bill right now that continues to subsidize and encourage the consumption of large amounts of sugar and fat that ultimately is going to cause the american taxpayers to have to pay for people's medical conditions that we have subsidized industries to help create those problems. >> as...
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and then we need an education system that people can afford to be a part of that will educate and train people for 21st century jobs. we need a banking system that will actually fund new imreerps and people willing to take their new idea and make a risk and create the new opportunities. so let's just think about it. , and look at the score in fifty one or fifty two years now, through 28 years of republican presidents and 24 years of democratic president we had 66 million new private sector jobs, 24 of the republicans, 42 under the democrats. [cheering and applause] and when president obama took the oval office we were losing over 700,000 jobs a kept. we kept losing jobs for a year while we waited for the recovery act to kick in. in the last 32 months, we have gained 5.3 million private sector jobs. [cheering and applause] and that's two times as many jobs as this country had in the seven years between the end of the little dot-com session in 2001 and the beginning of the financial crisis. they complain. stop blaming president bush. we won't. we will say it happened out of thin air. wait
and then we need an education system that people can afford to be a part of that will educate and train people for 21st century jobs. we need a banking system that will actually fund new imreerps and people willing to take their new idea and make a risk and create the new opportunities. so let's just think about it. , and look at the score in fifty one or fifty two years now, through 28 years of republican presidents and 24 years of democratic president we had 66 million new private sector...
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has tried toboehenr reach across the aisle. -- speaker boehner. guest: the recession we inherited was not from the 2006 democrats or harry reid. it is important when we talk about this, a lot of republicans will say president obama is blaming republicans. when they look at the economy when it is growing, they will say it is growing, despite of its policies. it does not make sense. they're trying to see things that if the economy grows it is not obama support. host: kyle strickland from the college democrats. niraj antani from the republicans. thank you for tuning in from columbus, ohio. thank you for being with us on this monday. enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] later this morning, more from the road to the white house with a campaign event of mitt romney at the v
has tried toboehenr reach across the aisle. -- speaker boehner. guest: the recession we inherited was not from the 2006 democrats or harry reid. it is important when we talk about this, a lot of republicans will say president obama is blaming republicans. when they look at the economy when it is growing, they will say it is growing, despite of its policies. it does not make sense. they're trying to see things that if the economy grows it is not obama support. host: kyle strickland from the...
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bill clinton was in office, federal spending was 22% of gdp. eight years later, we were a little over 18%. that is a big cut in the cost of government. that was the biggest boom period we ever saw in this country. the economy never did better. i do not see evidence that these cutbacks in spending -- i agree with professor fuller that doing it rapidly overnight will cause some dislocation. i think the medium- and longer- term effects of this will be quite positive. >> i agree with steve, and in that ben as well, and respect what the long-term benefits are. the issues i have raised -- and it is beyond the washington monument in fact -- is that a cut in federal agencies uniformly, which is almost what sequester requires, does not allow federal agencies to decide they can just do 2% this year and 3% or 10% a year later. they have to go in there and cut severely. dod has already started that process, and their ability to maintain their levels of readiness as is required of them, they claim at least, i cannot judge this, are already close at hand. th
bill clinton was in office, federal spending was 22% of gdp. eight years later, we were a little over 18%. that is a big cut in the cost of government. that was the biggest boom period we ever saw in this country. the economy never did better. i do not see evidence that these cutbacks in spending -- i agree with professor fuller that doing it rapidly overnight will cause some dislocation. i think the medium- and longer- term effects of this will be quite positive. >> i agree with steve,...
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boehner can go to any district in the country. we have a standing position that we'll pay for nancy to go to any of our competitive districts. we're waiting on them to take us up on that offer. we're going to bring nancy into any district. we know what her abblingt is in the country, it's dismal. if you want to talk about party leaders and where that stands, we look forward to doing that. overall the super pac social security a little bit of an overblown story in the house. i think the r.c.c. will out spend the super pacs. these are leading the way, they have their super pacs, we have ours. they outspent us during the month of september. it hadn't helped that much. i think it's one of those things we need to be focused on. i in my party would go back to aloug us to get more cribses to the party committees. we believe that is a better way to go. there are those who believe we need to restrict the party and money flowed somewhere and it flowed out to other places. i would say that the super pacs have finally equal liesed on our side
boehner can go to any district in the country. we have a standing position that we'll pay for nancy to go to any of our competitive districts. we're waiting on them to take us up on that offer. we're going to bring nancy into any district. we know what her abblingt is in the country, it's dismal. if you want to talk about party leaders and where that stands, we look forward to doing that. overall the super pac social security a little bit of an overblown story in the house. i think the r.c.c....
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boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. sage: the prayer will be offered by the guest chap lip, dr. david r-l r. roberry institute of the religion of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. dear father in heaven, humbly we bow before thee, recognizing our dependence upon thee and seeking thy guidance in the proceedings of this, the people's house. father, we express profound gratitude that thou has established our constitution by the hands of wise men who now raise up for this very purpose. may the members of this house, their staff, we as citizens remember and follow the constitution's principles carefully and faithfully. prayfully we ask that members and their staffs be strengthened with righteous resolve, following thy ways in action and intent that they may be worthy of thy divine guidance in this critical time. father, may the house members' families who sacrifice so much that the work of this house may be accomplished, be strengthened, and blessed, and appreciated.
boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. sage: the prayer will be offered by the guest chap lip, dr. david r-l r. roberry institute of the religion of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. dear father in heaven, humbly we bow before thee, recognizing our dependence upon thee and seeking thy guidance in the proceedings of this, the people's house. father, we express profound gratitude that thou has established our constitution by...
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it is a catch-22. it is either going to get better or it is going to get worse. it does not matter who is president. that is what keeps me in the middle. host: so, did last night's debate help you find clarity? caller: with the vice president candidates, with the vice president, the debate last night, you know, i could not see either one of those gentlemen becoming a commander in chief. think about any other president. could you see any one of those gentlemen becoming the president of the united states? that is what scares me the most. first off, the commander in chief. you're the president of the largest, best economy in the world, the best military, the best country, and if something were to happen to a president, were one of these guys going to be able to step up and do the job? i don't think either could do it. no matter what's it -- what they sit back and forth to each other, it really is inconsiderate. irrelevant, sorry. host: there is another presidential debate coming up tuesday. there's a headline this morning, "obama heads to virginia." the president is
it is a catch-22. it is either going to get better or it is going to get worse. it does not matter who is president. that is what keeps me in the middle. host: so, did last night's debate help you find clarity? caller: with the vice president candidates, with the vice president, the debate last night, you know, i could not see either one of those gentlemen becoming a commander in chief. think about any other president. could you see any one of those gentlemen becoming the president of the...
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at 22 million jobs and very low unemployment nationally. instead of ballooning the debt and multiplying it four times over, we have seen the debt actually become paid down. here are promises of will make to you now. i will balance the budget every year. i will pay down the debt every year. i will give middle-class americans tax cuts, meaningful ones. and i will invest in education, health care, protecting the environment, and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i promise you i will keep mine. let me tell you about the governor. he has promised $1 trillion out of the social security trust fund for young working adults to save on their own. but he has promised the seniors that their benefits have not been cut and he has promised the same $1 trillion to them. this is the show me state. it reminds me of the line from the movie, "show me the money." which one of those promises will you keep and which will you break, governor? >> governor abortion? >> thank you for your question. [laughter] there is an old high school deb
at 22 million jobs and very low unemployment nationally. instead of ballooning the debt and multiplying it four times over, we have seen the debt actually become paid down. here are promises of will make to you now. i will balance the budget every year. i will pay down the debt every year. i will give middle-class americans tax cuts, meaningful ones. and i will invest in education, health care, protecting the environment, and retirement security. we both made promises in this campaign. i...
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all of the people who held the line on the debt ceiling, again, they confronted speaker boehner with that. they were holding the line on that. >> right. >> they're all going to say, never mind, what we were holding the line on in the summer of 2011 suddenly doesn't matter anymore? >> not all of them, but enough of them will, i think. i don't know, do east of you -- >> once again i find myself in the usual quite familiar position of disagreeing with everybody about everything. [laughter] first of all, yes, yes, neither romney nor obama has specified a specific problem about how to proceed on the budget. nonetheless, it's not difficult to predict that an obama second term would emphasize increased domestic spending and less defense spending to some kind of loose degree with romney emphasizing the opposite. second, the argument that people don't know is an extremely weak argument, frankly. people -- you don't, the mass of voters doesn't need to understand this. it is only the marinnal voters who need to -- marginal voters who need to understand. and i have an old paper on why the ration
all of the people who held the line on the debt ceiling, again, they confronted speaker boehner with that. they were holding the line on that. >> right. >> they're all going to say, never mind, what we were holding the line on in the summer of 2011 suddenly doesn't matter anymore? >> not all of them, but enough of them will, i think. i don't know, do east of you -- >> once again i find myself in the usual quite familiar position of disagreeing with everybody about...
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house speaker boehner campaigned for mitt romney monday in new hampshire. [no audio] [applause] >> you know, nancy pelosi's working hard, although -- we won 65 seats, she just has to win 25 seats to get my job back. tell you what. the only way she's getting to that gavel is pry it from my cold stone hands. [cheers and applause] you heard people in the political circles talk about the upcoming election over the course of your lifetime being the most important election of their lifetime. well, guess what, they were wrong. the most important election of our lifetime happens this november because the american people can't handle four more years of president obama's economic policies. [applause] his policies have failed. they've actually made things worse, and as a result, they can't run on his record so they try to run on everything but their record. last wednesday night, i thought governor romney did a great job. [cheers and applause] it was clear to me he worked hard during the practice rounds to make sure he was on the ball. when the president, you know, had
house speaker boehner campaigned for mitt romney monday in new hampshire. [no audio] [applause] >> you know, nancy pelosi's working hard, although -- we won 65 seats, she just has to win 25 seats to get my job back. tell you what. the only way she's getting to that gavel is pry it from my cold stone hands. [cheers and applause] you heard people in the political circles talk about the upcoming election over the course of your lifetime being the most important election of their lifetime....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> stock of the day, today, netflix. morgan stanley upgrading the stock to overweight from equal weight. it doesn't see amazon's growing video business as a threat. >> our guest host today that be carly fiorina, the former chairman of hewlett-packard. the lead story in "the wall street journal" today is all about how a congressional investigation has found that whileway technologies is a national security threat and has likely broken u.s. law. they're advising u.s. companies not to do business with them. that's a hu
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive...